Skip to main content

tv   The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer  CNN  March 26, 2024 12:00am-1:00am PDT

12:00 am
>> cnn news property >> now, the date is now set for donald trump to be tried on the first of dozens of criminal charges. the. judge had trumps hush money case ordering, jury selection to begin on april 15 after accusing the defense of being misleading also tonight trump gets a reprieve from a nearly half, $1 billion bond in the new york civil fraud case as a state appeals court now cuts the about by more than half, the new york attorney general vowing trump will pay big in the end. and we're following breaking news on raids at the homes of sean. did he comes in both california and florida? when security official confirming the rates just a short
12:01 am
12:02 am
12:03 am
12:04 am
12:05 am
12:06 am
12:07 am
12:08 am
12:09 am
12:10 am
shortly after trump became the republican nominee for president , but that the enquirer never published the story. >> catch and kill, that is, pay someone and then kill a story that would be damaging to donald trump has denied having an affairir with mcdougal. >> trump was indicted nearly one year ago on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to the daniels hush money payments.. he's pleaded nt guilty. daniels herself is the subject of a new documentary on peacock, in which she details threats made against her. since the story blew up in 2018, it is direct threats. >> it is. i'm going to come to your house and slit your throat. >> the judge in the hush money case has ruled that stormy daniels could be called to testify against trump in the trial, which is now slated to
12:11 am
begin on april 15th. sara gibson, the director of that new documentary, told cnn in recent days that daniels is ready to take the stand and is looking forward to being able to give her version about what happened in 2016, wolf. >> all right, brian todd reporting. thank you very much. let's bring in our legal and political experts. and laura coates, i'll start with you. can we definitively now say this criminal trial will begin on april 15th? well, that's only about three weeks or something. >> it actually is less time away than what even alvin bragg agreed to extend to. he said 30 days is fine with him. of course, trump wanted 90 days. this is now about 20 days away. this is, of course, jury selection, which in and of itself is going to be a bit of a feat for them to accomplish effectively, maybe multiple days or weeks for that to actually happen there. but this is going to go this is not a case that will kick the can down the road until the general election. this is the case that's going to go to trial and it's a criminal one. it's unprecedented. and frankly, according to alvin bragg, it's overdue. we'll see what happens on april 15th. >> katelyn polantz how likely is it that trump would eventually go to actual prison if, in fact,
12:12 am
he were convicted? >> wolf. that would be a long way away, and there would be a lot of questions that the judge would have to weigh if trump were to be convicted, and then we would get to a sentencing hearing. there is the possibility with these types of charges that there could be what's called a custodial sentence, sending someone to prison. but one of the things that makes this case a little bit different from all the other criminal cases donald trump is facing, is that from what my sources are telling me, everyone in trump's legal circles seems to believe that this is a more parochial case. it's very much about new york, not the whole country. and it's one that seems to have the least likelihood of a prison sentence. the judge would have to take into account bad behavior in addition to just the charges, for it to end up in something. if trump were to convicted to also have him in jail. >> jamie gangel trump claims he would have no problem. he says he would have no problem testifying in the case. he says he did nothing
12:13 am
>> ron, you buy that, but that's something we hear from donald trump a lot. he, he bowled, has no problem doing something. he's this was a case. >> he never wanted to happen. he never wanted any of this to be public in the first place. that's, how we got, there >> there's another >> issue and that is welcome to campaign 2024. >> this >> is his political and his legal reality going on at the same time. swing voters moderates women he's base stays with him, but a lot of the voters he needs may watch this and say enough is enough. >> interesting jeff zheli, this will be the first criminal trial of a former president or a presidential candidate for that matter. how could that impact this upcoming campaign? >> i mean, in many ways and since it is historic, there is no history to draw upon about how this will potentially impact the race. look, i mean, one thing we do know over the last year or so, anytime donald
12:14 am
trump has a criminal case against him or legal case, his base has rallied behind him, but we're in a different stage and phase of this election, we're in the general election phase. so the base we know will stay with him. and perhaps become even more supportive if that's possible we do not know in a broader term how this will affect him personally. i think that is the thing that i'm watching the most is jamie was saying there of all these cases, this is the one that is the most personal it's an all to him. we do not know how it will affect his family, his marriage or him directly sitting in court. so the venting and the stewing that we've heard him talk about this case over the years is going to grow, obviously, but we don't know how it's going to affect it. one thing it will keep him off the campaign trail of foreshore, but be certain he'll be standing at the steps so the courtroom obviously won't be cameras in the courts in this case, but he'll be standing at the steps of the courtroom or somewhere nearby every day. so he'll be campaigning from new york >> we'll see >> what effect that has.
12:15 am
>> we'll see, we'll watch it unfold. whatever prosecutors laura need to prove in order to get a conviction. >> well, this is about falsifying business records. now though we certainly think we know a lot about for me daniels, the michael cohen, and what happened when michael avanade was counsel for her as well? may he ball remembering this period of time they it's not enough just to have people we were reminded of that period, you actually have to prove that there were indeed these records that were falsified yet to prove beyond i reasonable doubt and also have the corroborating evidence from people whose credibility might be challenged. michael cohen, i'm a good witness and the sounds that he would be a first-hand eyewitness of things. he's also pick this felon who has credibility issues and granted in the other case involving the bond with judging goran, who rehabilitated its credibility in his holding to say that he believed would he had to say it's still going to be an uphill climb to say that this person on this instance could give you that testimony. also, where we anglos the adult film actress and director will have to be somebody as well after her documentary. i'll be curious as a prosecutor,
12:16 am
whether everything she has said publicly will line up with what you will testify to here. and so it's not on a given that everything will stay as it did frozen in time six or so years or eight years ago. but this is going to be incumbent upon this prosecutor tuition team to carry its burden in a very public way with a very high stakes election at the end he's you're gonna be dramatic developments indeed will watch it every step of the way, guys. thank you very much. we're going to break down the other big trump ruling today drastically reducing his bond in the new york civil fraud case and later there's breaking news on the radio being conducted at some homes of sean diddy combs, stay with us you're in the situation >> space shuttle columbia, the final flight are mere sunday, april 7 at nine on cnn >> they told us to follow our dreams then said they were unrealistic because passions don't pay bills
12:17 am
>> but what they didn't >> know is that dreamers make their own victory why is it so hard to find a good pro to work on your house? >> what i look forward to someone who is reliable is true to their word and skillful. >> that's where angie comes in with angie find top rated certified pros in your area plus compare quotes and pricing to help you get all your jobs done well, the price was right, everything was done the same same day with top rated certified pros and over 500 categories. angie can connect you with the right pro for any home project. find top rated certified pros in your area at angie.com. >> what if you could whiten your teeth by simply brushing your teeth now, you can, with smile actives, the teeth whitening breakthrough that safely gets your teeth white and keeps them white every day just by brushing your teeth simply add smile actives to any toothpaste and our patented poly clean technology activates into a powerful microphone that penetrates into the enamel surface to safely lift and
12:18 am
remove stains. >> you need a simple way to whiten your teeth without strips, without trays, without going to the dentist. i eat the >> blueberries, i drink the coffee and i know that smile actives will keep my teeth white every day. >> now, you can whiten your teeth with new smile actives, pro whitening gel every time you brush your teeth, call or go to smile actives.com and for a limited time get new pro whitening gel which is 24, 95 order. in the next five minutes and buy one, get one absolutely free will even include free shipping, color, click now before the special buy one, get one free offer goes away this mango hint water tastes just like mango >> how can water tastes just like fruit for a limited time, new customers get over 45% offered drink kink.com, that is 36 bottles for just 36, only $1 per bottle >> hint do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need. now, you can sell your policy even a term policy for an immediate cash payment, call
12:19 am
coventry direct to learn more. >> we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement, but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income our friends sold their policy to help pay their medical bills. and that got me thinking maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. >> i'm skeptical. so i did some >> research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold >> we learned we could sell all of our policy or a key part of it with no future payments who knew we sold our policy. now, we can relax and a our retirement as we had planned. >> if you have >> $100,000 or more of >> life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel, or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth visit coventry direct.com to find out if your policy qualifies or call 180065 i've 10200 coventry direct redefining insurance at fisher investments. we may look like other money managers, but we're different. now, so we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interests.
12:20 am
so we don't sell any commission-based products, >> then how do you make money? we have a simple management fee structured, so we do better when our clients do better, the clients really come first then. >> yes, we make them a top priority by getting to know their finances, family, health lifestyle, and more. >> wow maybe we are different at fisher investments were clearly different >> we deserve a real king because if he cannot protect his own family it's supposed to protect us >> do this >> come woman, and the loss kingdom. now streaming exclusively on macs, close captioning brought to you by guilt, visit guilt.com today for up to 70% off designer brands, you'll have the designers that get your heart racing had inside a prices new every day hurry. they'll be gone in a flash. designer sales at up to 70% are sop guilt.com today >> we're back with our legal and political experts as donald trump has gotten a huge reduction of bond in the new
12:21 am
york civil fraud case, just as he appeared to be close to having some of his assets seized laura coats. let's talk a little bit about that. the bond was originally what 400 is million is now been reduced to $175 million surprised at the appeals court decided to make that reduction. >> well, let's be clear. the actual judgment that the judge found that for hundreds $4 million has not been reduced. the bond in which he needs to post to appeal has been reduced. it is actually a law in new york, the north to have that appeal process yet to actually post some form of a bond, one to protect the person who you owe money to the you actually have the money and two for yourself and you don't actually pay out to somebody wanting that money from you and never having a chance to get it back. if you are successful on appeal. so it is reduced for that reason. but this is not an indication because they didn't tell you why they reduced it as to whether they think that the lower court's ruling was somehow excessive. so i would look ahead to what that will ultimately mean, but still it's much more feasible number, i don't think there's a requirement of one bond source,
12:22 am
and so we know the insurance providers could give $100 million, which is they're stealing before he could have the 75 as well as a part of it. so this is a very big and huge win for him financially. but in terms of the overall judgment, he still owes that amount of money >> you know, jamie, if you listen to trump today and that we all did, he appears to be far more concerned about the size of this bond than the impending criminal trial. what does that say to you? well, for donald trump, money triggers him the brand triggers him >> this >> case really gets under his skin because it's about the way he has presented himself, his image, the successful business model i think there's something else, 175 million is still a lot to come up with and as laura said, the larger amount is still hanging over his head we've heard reports that he has 300 million or 400 million we don't know is the
12:23 am
reality. >> i think one of the other >> questions is going to come up as he has ten days to come up with this money or the bond, is he going to do it? >> what's >> his default position in all court cases? fight and delay. so i think we still have to see whether he comes through with us. >> what happens. he's supposed to poke. he now has to come up with a bond jeff, by april 4 then 11 days later, this criminal trial, april 15, actually starts ten days after that, the us supreme court here in washington will begin to hear arguments i'm his presidential immunity case. this is going to be an incredible few days, incredible month. then he's also supposed to be campaigning and he's already sensitive to the criticism that he's not been campaigning for the last couple of weeks president biden has now been to every battleground state to a, he will hit the final and tomorrow and a visit to north carolina, the donald trump has been to one so this is something that is sensitive
12:24 am
to the trump campaign. they say he's going to be out on the road campaigning, but this a is going to be weighing on him, but even more than that is going to be consuming his time and just his bandwidth here. so again, we know that it helped him in the primary. it rallies his supporters to his case. we do not know how overall well, this is going to impact the sliver of the electorate that is still open to being persuaded by this. but i think at the end of the day, what it's going to do is the supreme court case is perhaps the most important of all these ruling on the immunity case so we will see, but the there aren't that many months until the convention. >> so but on the plus side, it consumes all the oxygen and when it's all about donald trump, it has tended to benefit him that the biden campaign i was talking to many advisors there and there also slightly concerned about this because again, it consumes all the oxygen. we're talking about donald trump, not about president biden. >> interesting green, interesting. caitlin polar that's the judge1 are shawn, he's allowing the defense to file a motion on grounds of pre
12:25 am
pre-trial publicity. what does that mean? >> well, this is again in the criminal case in new york, delay. that is the tactic here that you're seeing the judge allow even after telling donald trump's team today, april 15th, that's your trial date? what they're gonna do is they're going to file something today that says there's been so much publicity around this trial. it couldn't possibly go to trial before the election. that's been the position in all of these cases for trump's team. >> the >> da's office will respond and they've already signaled that they want to say any pre-trial publicity here. that's been exacerbated by donald trump. he's the one speaking to the camera was going in and out of court in all of these hearings. so the judge will look at that. >> but >> i don't know if we should think that there will be much that the judge will allow that could actually move that trial date of april development is, we'll watch that part as well to all of you. thank you very, very much coming up we're back
12:26 am
to the breaking news properties owned by producer sean diddy combs rated by federal agents today we're learning new details and we'll be right back. >> the greatest age they told about >> lifetime to tbs stand for news about the new sling tv has the same news programming you love starting at $40 a month. it's the same news programming you love starting at $40 a month. that's what i just said, right? it's this less starting at $40 a month >> see idp disrupts the idp derails >> let's be honest sucks but living with ci dp doesn't have to. >> when you sign up at shining through cid p.com, you'll find inspiration in real patient stories, helpful tips, reliable
12:27 am
information, and more. >> cid peak can be tough. >> but finding hope just got a little easier >> sign up is shining through cip.com you heard me hopeful >> okay. yeah, we got orders coming in, starting a business is never easy, but starting at eight months pregnant, that's a different story. >> i couldn't slow down. >> we were starting a >> business from the ground up people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs the chase a car made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids eat it and they believe they can do the same or an unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase the chase anc business, some of an make more of what's yours >> comes to the error is beer >> restore taylor's version. now streaming only on disney plus
12:28 am
>> your skin is ever take care of it with gold ponds, age, renew formulations of seven moisturizers and three vitamins. for all your skin's gold bond. if the gain >> time, 60% life of misguide and it's not just sports tickets it's also concerts demo gain time, last minute tickets, lowest price guaranteed >> this making you uncomfortable. >> good. >> when you've got type two >> diabetes like me, you have up to four times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or worse death even when meeting your a1c goal discomfort can help you act i'm not trying to scare you. >> i'm >> empowering you to get real with your health care provider. talk to them about lowering your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death it's a new
12:29 am
day one. we're are >> shared values, propel us towards a more secure future through august of partnership built upon cutting-edge american australian, and british technologies we'll develop state of d'art next-generation submarines, build something stronger together security, dickey of peace and prosperity for it. america and our allies. we are going forward business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. don't wait- call today. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi
12:30 am
and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. job now at stock x.com i'm morton lieberman at the pentagon, and this sienna were >> following breaking news. federal agents are rating properties owned by musician and producer sean did he comes in both california and florida when i'm bring in our legal law enforcement entertainment experts for more on this important story we're watching first to see it as josh campbell, what new information are you getting right now, josh wolf, we know that this is a significant step being taken by federal law enforcement, particularly the department of homeland security. they are
12:31 am
homeland security investigations agency confirming to cnn just a short time ago that federal agents have descended upon residences belonging to sean combs, both in the miami area, as well as where i am here in los angeles i'll read you a part of a statement that we got in from that agency. they say that earlier today, hsi, new york executed law enforcement actions as part of an ongoing investigation with assistance from hsi la hsa, miami, and other local law enforcement partners. now, it's worth pointing out wolf there right now. we do not know that sean combs himself is the subject or target of any federal investigation. but what this action by law enforcement signals is that particularly as you look at some of the aerial imagery that officers are likely serving, executing a search warrant at those locations. i've done numerous search warrants and this appears to be step-by-step. how you would do that. and some of these images we're seeing from our affiliates, federal agents setting up card tables outside, going through paperwork these are very large estates. and so
12:32 am
depending on what what is in this potential search warrant, authorities will likely be on site in these locations for quite a bit of time. now, the big question comes, why are they there? we don't know that specifically what potential criminal violation it is telling that hsi is the lead because for those unfamiliar, this is a lead investigative arm of the department of homeland security. they typically we focused on transnational criminal issues, wolf, but also they have a heavy focus on human trafficking that they work as well. and so time will tell why they are there. but again, a significant action here, federal agents at this our homes, both on both coasts, owned by sean combs, >> very important indeed, our entertainment corresponding elizabeth wag meister is there's also with us elizabeth. i know you've covered sean did he comes closely over the years? we don't know if it's under investigation. they just want to be precise at that. but how significant is it for his homes in los angeles? and miami to be rated simultaneously? we do know he's been under some
12:33 am
scrutiny that he's been under over these past few weeks >> absolutely. wall off. this is a hugely significant you can't overstate what a big deal this is. and seemingly a fall from grace for one of the biggest hip-hop moguls. and biggest musicians of all time. now, as you said, we do not know the reason for this rate, so we cannot make any connection, but this does come at a time where didi is has been sued by at least five different people. he has been accused of sexual assault, of grooming. in fact, he just had his most recent lawsuit hit him just weeks ago. now, we should point out that did he has denied all of these allegations with all of the lawsuits that he has been facing. we have not heard from daddy today. >> i reached out to his attorney. i have reached out to as global head of coms to a different pr rep. we have not heard from him yet wolf, but here is what did he said in december 20 23 when he did deny these allegations, he said i
12:34 am
have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. he called the allegations sickening his attorney has called the most recent accuser a liar and said that they are shamelessly looking for an undeserved payday. now, this hello started wolf in november, cassie, who is an r&b singer who dated diddy for a very long time. they were together for years. she had the first lawsuit against him. they settled quickly, but it was a very serious lawsuit she sued him for sex trafficking, human trafficking, sexual battery, sexual assault, gender motivated violence she said that he abused her emotion emotionally for years, wolf and i have just heard from her attorney today and her attorney, douglas, we'd or tells us this. he says, quote, we will always support law enforcement when it seeks to prosecute those who have violated the law. hopefully, this is the beginning of a process that will hold mr. combs responsible for his depraved conduct. now, again,
12:35 am
we cannot make a connection to the rain, but this does come at a time of many allegations against sean combs. >> certainly does a >> jonathan whack row. what does this signal to you that the department of homeland security is involved in two rays well, first of all, it indicates that this is a federal matter in what we're seeing with the rate and multiple >> locations means that law enforcement officers are agents believed that there's enough probable cause to believe that one, a federal crime has it's been committed in that evidence of that federal crime is located at these specific locations where the simultaneous search warrants are being undertaken. how did they do this? the wolf is really important here. federal agents and officers must go before a us magistrate and they actually have to go in basically provide an affidavit that lays out the broad elements of the crime that they
12:36 am
believe has happened and why searching this location is critical in terms of finding items of evidentiary value that will help the prosecution of this case. so the fact that there's multiple locations going on simultaneously easily josh described the meticulous nature that the search undertakes in. one, identifying these items that were located on the search warrant, documenting them, making sure that chain of custody is maintained through the entire process all of this does not bode well for the suspects. today. >> important point, laura, what do you make of these raids? just how serious does all this scene? >> oh, it's very serious. look at the amount of resources being devoted and deploy to these different states in a coordinated execution of search warrants. remember these hedges don't take it very lightly. we think about our homes as our castles to have somebody be able to have a search or seizure of any property within it has to meet this burden of proving probable cause. and that's not beyond a reasonable
12:37 am
doubt. it's just that probably the likelihood of finding evidence of a crime in this area is high or it's probably could happen there. so talk about what could actually be used anything could be fair game on that search warrant. you make it get at the one hand, vague enough to encompass a lot of different things, whether it's hard drives, photographs, cameras laptops, there could be safe things inside of a save is also going to be a little bit specific to make sure that you're not just going on a fishing expedition. so from to have a coordinated raid and the way that they're doing it right now without notice beforehand, you see there's discussions and imagery of who may have been in the house beforehand, who is removed from the house, and why you do it as surprise way is because you might be afraid of the information or evidence suddenly go and poof in the night and you want to have that surprise. what they're looking for is probably quite consequential, but there is still a presumption of innocence it's very important to our laura. thank you very much. and to all of our experts. thank you. once again, laura will be backed by the way at 10:00 p.m. eastern later tonight to anchor a special edition of laura coats live
12:38 am
10:00 p.m. eastern, a two-hour special edition coming up breaking news, baseball star show how you tawny. is speaking out right now about gambling and theft allegations against his former interpreter. we're going live to dodger stadium right after the break >> houston check. >> we hear nothing the space shuttle accident it's usually not one thing. it's a series of events. >> is that part of the wing coming apart >> space shuttle columbia, he final flight for mere sunday, april seventh at night on cnn >> be obtained bring the land, the sea together the, old wisdom going to predict i placed his out there. i've got to do this >> it might just will follow not as bad as you. think >> man, and the loss kingdom,
12:39 am
repeating 13. now streaming exclusively on macs >> congrats carol, your youngest finally popped the question, but now you're really going to have to get those new dentures after all, you need to smile that matches the moment. so this might be a good time to mention that aspen dental can create natural looking dentures in no time just for you comes with $0 down plus 0% interest if paid in full in 18 months helping mothers or grooms look their best. it's one more way, aspen dental is in your corner >> when you're home needs work, where do you go? angie. angie? that's where angie, gay man with angie find top rated certified pros in your area. plus compare quotes and pricing to help you get all your jobs done well he's resurface my fluorine. he's done plumbing work. >> i knew it's going to be done right. >> i was able to sit back and let them do what they do with top rated certified pros and over 500 categories. angie can connect you with the right pro for any home project, find top rated certified pros in your
12:40 am
area at angie.com? >> when i was diagnosed with hiv, i didn't know who i would be, but here i am being me. >> keep being you and ask your health care provider fighter about the number one prescribed hiv treatment big tare. >> the rv is a complete one pill once a day treatment used for hiv in many people, whether you're 18 or any with one small pill, pick derby fights hiv to help you get to undetectable and stay there. whether you're just starting or replacing your current treatment research shows that taking hiv treatment as scribed, getting two and staying undetectable prevents transmitting hiv. there's sex, serious side effects can occur including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare life threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems do not take battarbee if you take dofetilide or rifampin, tell your health care provider about all the medicines and supplements you take. if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kids knee or liver problems, including hepatitis, if you have hepatitis b and that stuff, taking victory without talking to your health care provider, common side effects with diarrhea, nausea, and headache no matter where life takes you,
12:41 am
big tar we can go with you, talk to your healthcare provider today >> we've come from a long ladder cowboy when i see all was at illinois ranch, i see st
12:42 am
free and smell as good as humanly possible >> news night with abby, week nights at ten eastern on cnn >> there's more breaking news. we're following the baseball superstar show hao 20 is speaking out for the first time since bombshell gambling and theft allegations against his former interpreter came to light, cns nick, what is joining us from inside dodger stadium in los angeles right now. so what is autonomy saying? nick well well within minutes of that press conference, he was out here on the field pitching, laughing, joking, seemed >> like he didn't have a care in the world. this press conference, he spoke japanese with of course, a different interpreter. and basically what he said is his long-term friend and interpreter, he pay misery.
12:43 am
hera is a lot hire a gambler and a thief. take a listen >> i never bet on baseball in yellow, the sports are never have asked somebody to do on my behalf and i have never went through a bookmaker to bet on sports up until a couple of days ago, i didn't know that this was happening the name he has been stealing money from my account and has told lies >> now, some suspicion was heading showing a tiny his way because the bookmaker at the center of all this, he'd been telling people that if aim is a horror wasn't his client that show a attorney was his client now? i spoke to that bookies lawyer. she said a tiny and this booker bookie had zero contacts and that her client, the bookmaker, was just boasting because it was a good marketing ploy to say the greatest baseball player in the world is your client game is
12:44 am
going to start here in a few hours and this is the start of show hello, your taney's career here at ten year deal, $700 million. he is a unicorn, a two-way player. people talk about them as the greatest player in the game right now. and amongst the great of all time. so he wants that to be the focus, not the gambling. and the highest paid to our nic. what reporting first. thank you very much. joining us now, see you of course, analyst christine brennan christine show, hey, tommy accuses his former interpreter of stealing from him and telling quote, lies, what do you make of what we just heard from him? >> this is a real nightmare for majorly baseball woolf, obviously you tawny is the biggest name in baseball and to have this kind of story just crashed land into the sport and into our consciousness and our culture as the major league baseball season is starting is just the worst possible scenario for majorly baseball for the dodgers, for o2 ani espn reported last week that the interpreter told them that, oh, tawny, that the interpreter
12:45 am
went to to10 to tell him that he needed help on the gambling debts. now, of course tiny is saying no, that's not the case that oh, tony said he knew nothing and in fact, the old interpreter now fired is even recanted that story with espn, but you can see here how confusing this is. and the reason we're talking about it is because the trust level and it's forth if you're paying money to watch a sport, you're taking kids to the game, whatever you're doing. >> can >> you trust it? and if you can't trust that game, if you can't trust that player then that is a huge issue for that sport, for the player, for majorly baseball itself. and that's why this is such a big deal. >> do you think christine, that autonomy was able to quell at least some of the speculation about his knowledge of what his former interpreter was doing probably with some people will sports as an escape, right? you love sports. i love sports. people want to just go and enjoy a game. it don't want to
12:46 am
have the real-world intrude. the way it has here, even though, of course it's not the fans fault that this is happening. it's of course the autonomy of the interpreter, whoever and all of the conflicting stories. i think there will be people who of course want to cheer for him. he'll get a great ovation when he's the game is nick was saying he's going to be playing at dodger stadium. >> all of that. >> but the flip side is the idea of trust and gambling. and we are now sports is so intertwined with gambling that i think that is a big part of the deal, but your average sports fan and they just want to cheer so they'll probably give them the benefit of the doubt. >> we will see a major league baseball as you know, has launched a full-scale investigation into all of this. christine, what do you still hoping to learn? >> well, i'd like to know what the truth is >> when the >> interpreter tells espn great reporters at espn that he went to who tiny to ask about the health with a gambling debt. okay. there's that story then he recant sad story. now, whoa, tiny comes out and by the way,
12:47 am
it, of course it wasn't a press conference. it was just him talking no, questions were able to be asked. so i think i'd like to know more about the storyline and who's telling the truth? >> yeah, me too. christine brennan. thanks as usual, for joining us coming up >> vladimir >> putin, baseless lee suggests ukraine is to blame for friday is concert hall attack that killed nearly 100 people are live report for moscow right after a quick round >> are you all teams return for a waterfront redemption showdown, like in a burden but only one will make us flash. >> i think >> we nailed it, rocked the lock all new next monday night. good night on hgtv >> as the issues of distress calling the face of appending pipe crisis, i would downbeat is advancing this agenda for a greener future with an ideal climate to support what some of the world's largest solar projects and a grid that's almost completely powered by
12:48 am
clean energy. it's the city that nurtures sustainable innovation development thank solutions in carbon capture, sustainable transportation, and coastal regeneration i would w0 is helping fast forward the uae is sustainable well, mission and important message for americans age 50 to 85 >> my gosh, you're still using mom's old coffee pot. it's my inheritance. >> well, it is a family heirloom. know what the kids can just sell it to pay for my funeral. >> it's a good thing you have life insurance. life insurance with our emily history. >> don't you >> know about colonial penn? it's guaranteed acceptance, whole life insurance with no medical questions as i'm on a fixed income who isn't you haven't? >> we all do. john maria, even paul with all of his medical problems? >> colonial penn. >> that's right. colonial >> penn life insurance company. as you get older, your health may change. colonial penn understands that, and we don't
12:49 am
think it should keep you from getting life insurance to help protect your family. that's why we guarantee acceptance to everyone age 50 to 85 no health questions, no medical exam applying as easy. and you have your choice of options starting at 995 a month, a few dollars a week, $0.35 a day and your price will never go up. >> a >> lifetime rate. luck guarantees this protection can last a lifetime to some insurance policies. and once you reach a certain age, not this one pay your bill and it's yours to keep for as long as you'd like. >> how did you apply called for information, got an application, build it out, send it back. >> it took a few minutes and look at this. they sent me this free beneficiary planner just for calling. i filled in all my important information and final wishes. now my kids will have everything they need in one place ready to learn more. call for free information and your free gift. there's no obligation every policy we issue comes with a 30 money-back guarantee you have nothing to lose wai wait. call.
12:50 am
now call 1809878900 for your free information and your free gift. that's 1809878900. there's no obligation. 1809878900. call now what is circle surplus the fuel to tape play circle is the entity that gets you to the next level circled is which and hope four, when i was your age, we never had anything like this. what? wifi? wifi that works all over the house, even the basement. the basement. so i can finally throw that party... and invite shannon barnes. dream do come true. xfinity gives you reliable wifi with wall-to-wall coverage on all your devices, even when everyone is online. maybe we'll even get married one day. i wonder what i will be doing? probably still living here with mom and dad. fast reliable speeds right where you need them. that's wall-to-wall wifi on the xfinity 10g network.
12:51 am
>> replace missing teeth from home for lunch go to reset smile.com. >> i'm r let signs at the white house and >> this is cnn >> we're following new developments in russia after fridays, terrifying attack at a crowded concert hall by four gunman tonight, the death toll stands at more than 130 people as authorities released new information about the suspects, seen as matthew chats are standing by first live in moscow right now for an update on the latest information we're getting. matthew, what are you learning?
12:52 am
>> i will tonight, vladimir putin has gone on state television accepting that ics carried out the attack against the concert hall just on the outskirts of moscow on friday nights and attack, which has cost at least 139 lives according to the latest figures. but he's still doubled down on the idea that you may be in some way connected, something that the authorities in kf has described as absurd. but what putin said is that look, if you look at the cross-border attacks that we've seen in russia over the past several weeks, the drone strikes against oil refineries in russia from ukraine, then this attack fits into that pattern, into that series. and so despite the lack of substantial evidence connecting ukraine and despite of course, the denials from the ukrainians and the united states putin
12:53 am
seems absolutely determined to forge some kind of link. wolf >> now through jazz reporting for us bathroom. thank you very much coming up. why israel scrap the delegation to washington amid growing tensions, very serious tensions between the biden strategy and the israeli prime minister benjamin the tinia >> there's new ally the fight against climate change. this is >> new car business blue carbon. we just >> need to protect >> nature will do the rest >> carbon on see an infill sunday, april 21 at nine hcm is a serious heart condition affecting as many as 1.200 people >> like me and me, it can impact how you feel and what you can do. >> i still felt tired on my beta blocker. >> so i talked to my cardiologist about treatment advances in hcm they gave me new options. >> he was a breakthrough for me. >> that conversation with big
12:54 am
for me talk to your cardiologists today and visit hcm real taught for more information. >> at university of maryland global campus getting a bachelor's degree doesn't have to mean starting from scratch. here, you can earn up to 90 undergraduate credits for relevant experience. what will your next success speaks? >> this mango hint water tastes just like mango. >> how can water tastes just like fruit for a limited time, new customers get over 45% offer drink pink that's 36 bottles for just 36 only $1 per bottle >> hint with planned welfare retirement, but i wish we had more cash >> you think those two have any idea that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash. so they're basically sitting on a goldmine >> i don't think they have a clue. >> that's crazy. well, >> not everyone knows coventry has helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash, even turn policies
12:55 am
>> i can't believe they're just sitting up there, >> sitting on all this cash. >> if you own a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventry, even a term policy for cash or a combination of cash and coverage with no future premiums. >> so i want you to tell them they're sitting on a goldmine and you have your city gonna go for that i don't hear anything anymore find out if you're >> sitting on a goldmine call coventry to read today, 80039 to 7,600 or visit coventry direct.com >> i can do you back this for you and you back to do this because in hi, i'm jason. i've
12:56 am
lost 228 pounds. angola >> changing your habits as the only way that gets you to lose the weight and gold was the plan is going to help you do that. just take the first step, go to go low.com >> i have a question >> does anyone >> here know now streaming, disney plus a heart attack, do they have life insurance >> no. >> but we have life insurance >> john i'm trying to find
12:57 am
something we can afford >> fortunately, it only a few minutes. select pope found john, uh, $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only 20 one dollars a month. go to select quote.com. now and get the insurance your family needs at a price you can afford. select quote, we shop, you save get all those snacks. you must be a k. >> i did just pay 60% less for my ticket with the game time app. it's the best place to get last-minute deals on tickets. i guess i'm just a better fan than you >> i gotta get the gain >> timeout, download the game time app to get grid good deals on last-minute tickets >> serious tensions between the united states and israel are on the rise once again tonight, after prime minister a tiny house scrapped a delegation to washington, it all comes after the united states allowed a united nations security council resolution calling for a gaza ceasefire to pass. let's bring in seeing those jeremy diamond is joining us live from
12:58 am
jerusalem right now. how strained is this us israeli relationship? jeremy wolfe, the relationship was already strained before today, but this adds another wrinkle to the tension between these really prime minister and president joe biden he is prime minister indicating that he feels that the us decision to abstain rather than veto this resolution marks a clear retreat from the us as previous position and saying that it will hurt both the war effort as well as the efforts release hostages. but us officials of course, see this very differently. wolf, they view this as an overreaction by the israeli prime minister, in particular, the decision to very publicly choose to cancel a visit by two of his top advisers who were set to travel to washington tonight. and they also believed that this was an effort to unnecessarily try and create daylight between the us and israel, perhaps for the israeli prime ministers, domestic political purposes. but tonight, we're also hearing from president of prime
12:59 am
minister netanyahu's top political rival, a member of the war cabinet, benny ganz, who is indicating that he disagrees with the israeli prime minister's decision, saying that not only should the delegation still have traveled to washington to hear the us this is alternatives to a ground offensive in rafa, but that these really prime minister himself should have traveled to washington to meet with president biden >> jeremy. i'm curious, where do things stand as far as the talks in doha, qatar, i've been an ongoing for a ceasefire and hostage release well, over the last week, there's been a sense that things are moving along that progress is being made, gaps are being bridged, but this evening, it appears very much more uncertain. hamas is now saying in a statement that they will hold onto their original position that they presented more than ten days ago indicating that they are still pushing for the full withdrawal of israeli troops for a permanent cease fire and the return of displaced palestinians to northern gaza.
1:00 am
this coming after israel appear to agree to us proposal that would bring the israeli position and hamas is position on the ratio of palestinian prisoners to be you released in exchange for 40 israeli hostages. that proposal was trying to bring those two sides much closer. and indeed is real appears to have agreed to that, but hamas appears to be indicating that it will not budge any further saying that there are still other demands that need to be addressed that they say israel has not yet to do well there was a quick update, jeremy, on the situation inside gaza right now >> well well, if the israeli military is continuing to conduct a range of airstrikes in northern, central and southern gaza. we have seen these really military now over the course of the last week operating inside our schiff a hospital, they say that they have 1000s of suspected militants and that they have killed nearly 200 hamas and palestinian islamic jihad operatives earlier today, we were able to confirm with one

35 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on